Regarding the Pressler N3, I hope you have seen the datasheet here: 
http://lampes-et-tubes.info/cd/N3.pdf

Out of the bunch that I own of these only a few are running (and maybe half 
are out-gassed and some have mechanical faults like loose welds and pins 
rumbling around inside the envelope) with the original circuit.

/Martin



On Wednesday, 23 February 2022 at 12:04:19 UTC+1 Tidak Ada wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Unfortunately no further info here.
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> A guess is it a kind of cathode poisoning??
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> Did you already contact the *TCA* [ [email protected] ]. They are 
> based in the USA, so the chance is greater there is info to find.
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> I have the same problem with a rare Pressler N3 dekatron. Anybody her who 
> can help me on data and applications?
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> The Pressler N3 is a WW-II tube with a 8 pin ‘German Stahlrohren’ base.
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> I have no data and therefore no clue how to drive the tube.
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> Trying to light up the tube with a blue-ray machine did not work
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> Cheers,
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> Eric
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> *Van:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *Namens 
> *Dekatron42
> *Verzonden:* woensdag 23 februari 2022 10:09
> *Aan:* neonixie-l
> *Onderwerp:* [neonixie-l] Re: Stuck with a stuck dekatron
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